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<a href="virt.htm">Virt</a>ual <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>es are the design, whereas <a href="phys.htm">phys</a>ical <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>es are the implementation.<br/>
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So DNA - as pure information - is the <a href="virt.htm">virt</a>ual part of an <a href="org.htm">org</a>anism, but any single instance of DNA requires the <a href="phys.htm">phys</a>ical realm to <a href="use.htm">use</a>, modify, <a href="copy.htm">copy</a> and <a href="shar.htm">shar</a>e that information.<br/>
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All patterns of all kinds of art such as <a href="music.htm">music</a>, video, computer programs <small>(apps)</small>, mechanical designs, etc. require a <a href="phys.htm">phys</a>ical <a href="medi.htm">medi</a>um and some<a href="time.htm">time</a>s energy to store and express that information.<br/>
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